Saudi Arabia is about to issue its first international bond and this nice chart from Bloomberg shows the pricing in estimated spread on the equivalent tenure of US treasury. It is well expected that the Saudis would have to pay more compared to two recent borrowers; Qatar and Abu Dhabi.


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